European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology (ERCE) is an institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, working since 2006 under the auspices of UNESCO, and belonging to the UNESCO Water Centres. ERCE specialises in trans-disciplinary research projects focused on developing system solutions for integrated water resource management and environmental landscape planning, which covers three pillars: i) transdysciplinary science: ecohydrology, hydrobiology, freshwater ecology, environmental chemistry and ecotoxycology, phytotechnology, remote sensing and modelling of ecosystem and landscape processes; ii) science implementation: recommendations for ecohydrological design of water infrastructure (reservoirs constructions, rivers rehabilitation, green public space), implementation of nature-based solutions for resilience of urban and rural systems, and demonstration projects (UNESCO, ILTER, SWITCH); iii) education and capacity building: facilitation of stakeholder process including communication, networking, visioning, scenario building, strategic planning; education at all levels.
ERCE can contribute to the projects with the expertise on: 1) methods for monitoring of key variables and parameters within the different compartments of ecosystems with a special focus on freshwaters, ecohydrological processes, and ESS flow; 2) 2 long-term socio -ecological research regions (The Pilica River LTSER and the City of Lodz LTSER) of mixed rural and urban character, connected through the flow of ES, with an extended data on socio-economic and ecological factors, spatial planning, and ESS provision and demand; 3) research and implementations related to water sensitive urban design, integrated resource management focused on harmonizing blue, green and grey infrastructure, and developing capacities for social inclusion; 4) multistakeholder platforms - based risk perception and management, identification of research needs with the focus on science for technology, spatial planning, infrastructure development (maintaining ecosystem processes across scales), and development of relevant administrative and legal tools, 5) demonstration projects and experimentation sites in ecohydrology and biotechnology linked to the network of UNESCO demonstration projects, and 6) training and regular courses related to nature-based solutions for environmental risk management, dissemination of project products, knowledge, networking, etc.
Dr. Kinga Krauze is an expert specializing in ecosystem services, nature-based solutions (NbS), social ecohydrology, and integrated water resources management. With over 20 years of experience bridging science, policy, and practice, she has contributed extensively to advancing sustainable solutions for the conservation of freshwater, urban, and agricultural ecosystems across Poland and beyond.
Since 2004, Dr. Krauze has been actively engaged in numerous international research and policy projects aimed at enhancing biodiversity protection, improving freshwater ecosystem services, and implementing the European Union’s Water Framework Directive. Her work emphasizes the practical application of ecosystem-based approaches to environmental management, promoting resilience and sustainability in both natural and human systems. She has been involved in designing, coordinating, and delivering projects that integrate scientific innovation with policy implementation, particularly focusing on the adaptation and mitigation strategies related to climate change and urban development pressures.
Dr. Krauze is an active member of the International Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER), a global network dedicated to monitoring and understanding long-term ecological changes.
She currently serves on the Management Board of ALTER-Net — Europe's long-term biodiversity, ecosystem, and societal awareness research network of excellence. Within ALTER-Net, she continues to advocate for the integration of ecological, hydrological, and social sciences to inform policy and management practices that support biodiversity conservation and sustainable ecosystem use.
Dr. Krauze earned her Ph.D. in Ecology from the Faculty of Ecology and Earth Sciences at the University of Łódź, Poland. Her academic foundation has been critical in shaping her interdisciplinary approach, combining natural sciences with socio-economic perspectives to tackle complex environmental challenges.